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- Vanity and pride are different things, though the words are often used synonymously. A person may be proud without being vain. Pride relates more to…
- To take a dislike to a young man, only because he appeared to be of a different disposition from himself, was unworthy the real liberality…
- Were I to fall in love, indeed, it would be a different thing; but I have never been in love ; it is not my…
- Pride is a very common failing, I believe. By all that I have ever read, I am convinced that it is very common indeed, that…
- Books--oh! no. I am sure we never read the same, or not with the same feelings." "I am sorry you think so; but if that…
- May I ask you what these questions tend?' 'Merely to the illustration of your character,' said she, endeavouring to shake off her gravity. 'I am…
- Fine dancing, I believe like virtue, must be its own reward. Those who are standing by are usually thinking of something very different.
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